Red Alert as deadly EBOLA VIRUS finally lands in Kenya! See what researchers found that is causing panic among the populace?

Monday
April 8, 2019-Kenyans
have been urged to remain calm Researchers
discovered a new and less lethal type of the deadly Ebola virus in Kenya.

The new strain dubbed Bombali Ebola
virus is yet to cross over to the human populations with scientists skeptical
that it is a possibility.

The research project, which was carried
out jointly by Maasai Mara University, University of Nairobi and University of
Helsinki in Taita Taveta County, found a strain of Ebola virus in Angolan free-tailed
bats.

Paul Webala, a member of the Maasai Mara University
contributors, conveyed that patients who have come into contact with the bats
have been screened with no indication of infection.

He stated that it is unlikely that
people would get infected by the virus.

"Given the vast
distance between Sierra Leone and Kenya and that the bat species involved is
not believed to travel large distances, there is no danger of infection," the researcher stated.

"Until recently, five ebolavirus species were known, with three of
these -- Bundibugyo, Sudan and Zaire Ebola viruses -- associated with large
human outbreaks. The latter is responsible for the devastating 2013-16 outbreak
in West Africa and the ongoing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.